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| Tape/Side | NPS-JFC-C-001-02 | Length m | 28 | Date rec’d | Quality | ||
| Title | Gathering (with Graham Binless) | Contents | LIve concert? | ||||
| Notes | From voice MC is probably Graham Binless as on the label Daisy Chapman was most active between 1965 and 1970 and never sang in public after 1976 | ||||||
| Help? | Tunes? Year? | ||||||
| Start-End | Performer | Tunes/Titles | Instruments | Notes | by |
| 00:00 – 09:00 | The Border Hills Band | Unid/Pet O’ The Pipers/Mucking O’ Geordie’s Byre; The Steamboat/unid/Trumpet Hornpipe | Piano accordion, fiddle, percussion | Country Dance Band | IG |
| 09:00 – 17:50 | Sam Dunn | Two recitations: Bellingham Show; Tommy Brown | Voice – Recitation | “a lad from West Kyloe – Sam the Miner” – announced | IG MD GM |
| 17:43 – 21:30 21:31 – 24:29 24:30 – 27:49 | Daisy Chapman | Ythanside I once had a boy (aka My Bonny Bonny Boy) Bonnie Udny | Unaccompanied Voice – Singing | Daisy Chapman from Aberdeen – announced See https://www.mustrad.org.uk/reviews/chapman.htm all three of these songs are on her CD Ythanside (Musical Traditions MTCD308. Copyright/PRS isssues? | IG MD |
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